FHIR Chat · Terminology in a Tree structure · implementers

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Topic: Terminology in a Tree structure


view this post on Zulip Mavid Deyers (Mar 09 2017 at 20:35):

Hello world, is there an open implementation of a FHIR client/server that shows the relationships in a tree view (when a hierarchisch structure exists...) ? Thanks

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Mar 09 2017 at 20:55):

the terminology servers are mostly open source. @Dave Carlson has a client that displays a tree view

view this post on Zulip Mavid Deyers (Mar 10 2017 at 08:07):

Hi Grahame, thanks for your response. Can the client be found on https://github.com/xmlmodeling?tab=repositories ?

view this post on Zulip Dave Carlson (Mar 10 2017 at 14:37):

Mavid, the concept taxonomy tree view that I implemented and demonstrated at HL7 in Jan 2016 is part of the Model Driven Health Tools project https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.mdht. It's implemented as an Eclipse plugin and the source is in the Eclipse git repo, http://git.eclipse.org/c/mdht/org.eclipse.mdht.git/tree/

view this post on Zulip Mavid Deyers (Mar 10 2017 at 15:44):

Hi Dave, thanks for your reply. I wanted to take a look but received the following error: https://abload.de/img/2017-03-1016_39_35-fh85uw6.png . Do you got a clue what i might did wrong ?

view this post on Zulip Michael Lawley (Mar 13 2017 at 12:08):

Note quite complete yet, but you can point our (free to use) client http://ontoserver.csiro.au/shrimp-fhir at an arbitrary FHIR terminology services endpoint (FHIR v1.4.0 - 1.9.0) and get a good interactive view.

We're very close to a new version which makes good use of the STU3 features for working with hierarchy (+1 for parent exists false) to find root concepts

view this post on Zulip Mavid Deyers (Mar 14 2017 at 07:22):

@ Michael Lawley wow nice work, exactly what ive been looking for. Thanks, i will take a look at the API.


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